Thanks for the headsup. 
We use the Google play API for in-app purchase. Notice we support a restore 
API there as well. 

On Saturday, October 10, 2020 at 5:27:57 PM UTC+3 [email protected] wrote:

>
> https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2020/06/new-features-to-acquire-and-retain-subscribers.html
>
> "You must have account hold and restore implemented in your app by 1 
> November 2020."
>
> In the link, the following is said:
>
>
>    - If your app relies on the Billing Library and not the Google Play 
>    Developer API Purchases.subscriptions 
>    
> <https://developers.google.com/android-publisher/api-ref/purchases/subscriptions>
>  to 
>    maintain the latest state of your subscriber, then your app should 
>    automatically be able to handle this.
>    - However, if you rely on the Google Play Developer API, which is 
>    common for developers whose subscription is accessible across multiple 
>    platforms such as web, it is important that you always have the latest 
>    status of the subscriber in your server.
>
> I don't use this, but I know CN1 might use this Purchase.subscriptions API
>
> Just flagging in case it's relevant
>

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